Angelo Ucciferri
September 19th, 2012, 05:29 PM
Hello Lumix Heads,
I have been using the GH2 for about a year, and my main frustration with the AVCHD files it produces is how slow they edit in Premiere. At first I was really impressed with the fact that Premiere edited AVCHD files natively - but once I started editing really complex projects, the responsiveness of the software definitely starts to lag. And I am using a brand new Mac Pro with maxed out RAM!
I was about to purchase a nVIDIA Quadro 4000 - since the CUDA architecture is supposed to speed up Premiere. However, I am wondering if the H.264 files of the GH3 will edit smoother in Premiere, compared to AVCHD files.
Does anyone have an opinion on how the 2 formats compare when it comes to editing speed and software responsiveness. Video quality aside, will the new H.264 format be a reason to upgrade to the GH3 in this regard?
Thanks,
Angelo
I have been using the GH2 for about a year, and my main frustration with the AVCHD files it produces is how slow they edit in Premiere. At first I was really impressed with the fact that Premiere edited AVCHD files natively - but once I started editing really complex projects, the responsiveness of the software definitely starts to lag. And I am using a brand new Mac Pro with maxed out RAM!
I was about to purchase a nVIDIA Quadro 4000 - since the CUDA architecture is supposed to speed up Premiere. However, I am wondering if the H.264 files of the GH3 will edit smoother in Premiere, compared to AVCHD files.
Does anyone have an opinion on how the 2 formats compare when it comes to editing speed and software responsiveness. Video quality aside, will the new H.264 format be a reason to upgrade to the GH3 in this regard?
Thanks,
Angelo